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گونههای اندوفیت جنس Neotyphodium روی برخی از گندمیان مرتعی در ایران [PDF]
در این پژوهش، قارچهای اندوفیت از غلاف برگ و بذور میزبانهای گیاهی Festuca arundinacea، F. pratensis، F. ovina، Bromus tomentellus Melica persica و Lolium prenne جداسازی گردید.
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A constitutive, host-specific symbiosis exists between the aboveground fungal endophyte Epichloë coenophiala (Morgan-Jones & W. Gams) and the cool-season grass tall fescue (Lolium arundinaceum (Schreb.) Darbysh.), which is a common forage grass in ...
Lindsey C. Slaughter+7 more
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Endophyte-mediated effects on the growth and physiology of Achnatherum sibiricum are conditional on both N and P availability. [PDF]
The interaction of endophyte-grass associations are conditional on nitrogen (N) availability, but the reported responses of these associations to N are inconsistent.
Xia Li+5 more
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Many cool-season grass species have evolved with asexual, nonsymptomatic fungal endophytes of the genus Epichloë (formerly Neotyphodium) of the family Clavicipitaceae.
Dariusz Piotr Malinowski+1 more
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The bull sperm microRNAome and the effect of fescue toxicosis on sperm microRNA expression. [PDF]
Tall fescue [Schedonorus phoenix (Scop.) Holub] accounts for nearly 16 million hectares of pasture in the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic U.S. due to its heat, drought, and pest resistance, conferred to the plant by its symbiotic relationship with the ...
Heather M Stowe+5 more
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Functional genomics of the Neotyphodium lolii / ryegrass symbiosis
Neotyphodium lolii is a fungal endophyte that lives entirely within the intercellular spaces of its grass host, perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne, L.). Infection is symptomless and the endophyte relies on the host plant for dissemination via the seed.
Anar Khan+9 more
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Does fungal endophyte infection improve tall fescue's growth response to fire and water limitation? [PDF]
Invasive species may owe some of their success in competing and co-existing with native species to microbial symbioses they are capable of forming. Tall fescue is a cool-season, non-native, invasive grass capable of co-existing with native warm-season ...
Sarah L Hall+3 more
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Genotypic and Chemotypic Diversity of Neotyphodium Endophytes in Tall Fescue from Greece [PDF]
ABSTRACT Epichloid endophytes provide protection from a variety of biotic and abiotic stresses for cool-season grasses, including tall fescue. A collection of 85 tall fescue lines from 15 locations in Greece, including both Continental and Mediterranean germplasm, was screened for the presence of native endophytes.
Johanna E. Takach+6 more
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Previously, we reported the effects of fescue toxicosis on developing Angus-cross steer growth, carcass, hepatic mRNA and protein expression profiles of selected serum proteins, and blood clinical and chemical profiles, after summer-long grazing (85 d ...
Joshua J. Jackson+3 more
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Tall fescue (Schedonorus arundinaceus (Shreb.) Dumort) is a cool-season forage grown in the mid-south United States of America that has the potential for spring silage. Ergovaline produced by the fungal endophyte Neotyphodium coenophialum is preserved in
Ally J. Grote+5 more
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